User Guide

Maximum: Determines the largest numeric value in selected cells
Count: Determines the number of numeric values and date/time values in
selected cells.
Product: Multiplies all the numeric values in selected cells.
You can also choose Insert > Function and use the submenu that appears.
Empty cells and cells containing types of values not listed are ignored.
Here are ways to add a quick formula:
To use selected values in a column or a row, select the cells, click Function in the m
toolbar, and then choose a calculation from the pop-up menu.
If the cells are in the same column, Numbers places the formula in the rst empty cell
beneath the selected cells. If there is no empty cell, Numbers adds a row to hold the
formula.
If the cells are in the same row, Numbers places the formula in the rst empty cell to
the right of the selected cells. If there is no empty cell, Numbers adds a column to hold
the formula.
To use m all the values in a columns body cells, click the columns header cell or
reference tab, click Function in the toolbar, and then choose a calculation from the
pop-up menu.
Numbers places the formula in a footer row. If a footer row doesn’t exist, Numbers
adds one.
To use m all the values in a row, click the rows header cell or reference tab, click Function
in the toolbar, and then choose a calculation from the pop-up menu.
Numbers places the formula in a new column.
Creating Your Own Formulas
Although you can use several shortcut techniques to add formulas that perform
simple calculations (see “Performing Instant Calculations on page 116 and “Using
Predened Quick Formulas on page 11 7 ), when you want more control you use the
formula tools to add formulas.
11 8 Chapter 6 Using Formulas in Tables